You can now shop the brand behind Meghan Markle's engagement dress

And rumoured wedding dress

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And rumoured wedding dress

When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry released their official engagement portrait earlier this year, it's safe to say the actor stole the show in her gorgeous couture Ralph & Russo gown, which featured a ruffle skirt and sheer embroidered bodice.

But fans wanting to emulate her look were a tad disappointed when they realised they couldn't buy the designs , until now that is, because Net-A-Porter has just exclusively the brand's first ready-to-wear collection online.

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In case you're not aware, the British haute couture designs come courtesy of Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo, and are worn by loads of celebs, including Meghan of course. She's even rumoured to have picked the duo to design her wedding dress.

Although Meghan's dress was of course couture, for SS18, the brand has branched out into slightly more affordable ready-to-wear Spring Summer 2018, without compromising on the brand's elegant and glam DNA.

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The result? 18 pieces including accessories and daywear pieces with a high octane twist. Think blouses in dusky rose with asymmetrical details, a traditional trench in shimmering rose gold and a blush pink gown with hexagon netted lace, flared sleeves and fully encrusted with degradé crystal embroidery.

Get your hands on the designs before Meghan does...

Shop now: RALPH & RUSSO Off-the-shoulder cashmere sweater for £1,250 from Net-A-Porter

Shop now: RALPH & RUSSO Metallic coated silk-blend trench coat for £7,540 from Net-A-Porter

Shop now: RALPH & RUSSO Crystal-embellished embroidered silk-blend tulle gown for £24,500 from Net-A-Porter

Penny Goldstone

Penny Goldstone is the Digital Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, covering everything from catwalk trends to royal fashion and the latest high street and Instagram must-haves.

Penny grew up in France and studied languages and law at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris before moving to the UK for her MA in multimedia journalism at Bournemouth University. She moved to the UK permanently and has never looked back (though she does go back regularly to stock up on cheese and wine).

Although she's always loved fashion - she used to create scrapbooks of her favourite trends and looks, including Sienna Miller and Kate Moss' boho phase - her first job was at MoneySavingExpert.com, sourcing the best deals for everything from restaurants to designer sales.

However she quit after two years to follow her true passion, fashion journalism, and after many years of internships and freelance stints at magazines including Red, Cosmopolitan, Stylist and Good Housekeeping, landed her dream job as the Digital Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK.

Her favourite part of the job is discovering new brands and meeting designers, and travelling the world to attend events and fashion shows. Seeing her first Chanel runway IRL at Paris Fashion Week was a true pinch-me moment.